Beispielbild Stable identifiers: status and next steps Anton Güntsch Freie Universität Berlin Botanic Garden & Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem Dept. of.

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Beispielbild Stable identifiers: status and next steps Anton Güntsch Freie Universität Berlin Botanic Garden & Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem Dept. of Research and Biodiversity Informatics

2 (Very) brief history 2012: RBGE paper on HTTP-URI-based identifiers for herbarium specimens. 2013: ISTC decides to conduct pilot implementations across CETAF- institutions. 2013: collaboration with pro- iBiosphere. 2014: official CETAF „Product“. Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

3 The Product Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

4 The Product Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

5 The Product Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

6 The Product Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

7 The Product Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

8 Participating CETAF institutions RBGE BGBM MfN Kew MNHN KEW IBSAS Naturalis (from 5/2015 on) JACQ (potentially 25 collections) Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

9 Status 8 Institutions on board is a great success (bearing in mind endless identifier discussions in TDWG and elsewhere). Present implementations provide an elegant mechanism for citing specimens. -No components for discovery. -Metadata weakly linked to external ressources. Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

10 Next steps Should be easy to implement (without additional funding). Should demonstrate the potential of LoD. Should provide elements which can be used to attracted further funding. Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

11 Ideas 1.Equip identifier implementations with simple catalog function which can be used for discovery and aggregation. Concept and pilot implementation already in place. Very easy to implement. 2.RDF harmonization and linking out to external ressources. Less implementation works. More brainstorming, agreeing, documenting. Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu

12 Discussion More ideas? Who wants to contribute? How can we organise the work? Güntsch: stable identifiersISTC 2015, Joensuu